The Chicago Sky and Toronto Tempo meet Wednesday, May 27, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET in a game that gives both teams a chance to settle in after uneven starts. Chicago enters at 3-3, while Toronto comes in at 3-4, leaving each side hovering near the middle of the early standings.
The matchup will air on The U and TSN, giving viewers on both sides of the border a straightforward way to watch the teams meet for the first time in this stretch of the season. For Chicago, the game is a chance to build on a.500 record. For Toronto, it is an opportunity to pull back to even after a one-game skid in the overall record.
This is a watch guide for the game, with betting, odds, ticketing and streaming links provided by partners of The Athletic. That context matters because the list of viewing options can be as useful to readers as the records themselves, especially on a night when both teams are still trying to define what kind of season they can make of their opening weeks.
The friction is in the gap between the records and the moment. Chicago has played six games and Toronto has played seven, but neither team has separated itself enough to make this feel routine. A win would not change the season in one night, but it would sharpen the early picture for two teams that are still searching for traction.
By tipoff, the question will not be whether either club has time to recover. It will be which one leaves Wednesday with a record that looks like momentum instead of a placeholder.

